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  1. SF Chromium 24 - Unknown license
  2. SF Espresso Shack Condensed - Unknown license
  3. SF Minced Meat Extended - Unknown license
  4. TETARIA - Unknown license
  5. Impossible Ornaments by Gerald Gallo, $20.00
    Impossible Ornaments was inspired by the designs of Swedish artist Oscar Reutersvärd and Dutch artist M. C. Escher whose drawings may initially appear feasible yet cannot be physically constructed, therefore impossible. There is an assortment of 47 ornaments all located under the character set keys.
  6. Flashie by Gerald Gallo, $20.00
    Flashie is an all caps, very bold contemporary sans serif font. Under the lowercase keys are alternate characters for A, C, E, F, K, L, M, N, R, S, U, W, X, Y. It is ideal for headlines, titles, branding and small blocks of text.
  7. Baskerville Caps by Three Islands Press, $15.00
    Baskerville Caps is a single font with two sets of large initial caps, the uppercase keys displaying a classical outline and the lowercase a floriate style. Both sets include the characters Å, Ä, Æ, É, Ö, Ø, Ü, Ç, Ñ and the OE ligature.
  8. Children in Need - Personal use only
  9. LTC Circled Caps by Lanston Type Co., $24.95
    This handy font allows designers of commercial products to add basic circled letters that are uniform in appearance. For example, on music CDs, the Copyright and Publish (AKA Phonogram) symbols often do not match. While most fonts include a circled 'c' for Copyright, they seldom contain a circle 'p' for Publish (note that all P22 fonts include the circle 'p' and 'c'). The circle 'U' and 'K' for Kosher foods are rarely included in fonts and have to be made as needed. This single font contains both a serif and sans serif style caps A-Z as well as figures assigned to regular keys and also mapped to standard Unicode for "Enclosed Alphanumerics".
  10. Zebrawood by Adobe, $29.00
    Zebrawood font is a joint work of the typeface designers K.B. Chansler, C. Crossgrove and C. Twombly, who also designed Rosewood, Ponderose and Pepperwood together. Like its relatives, Zebrawood also displays a kind of Wild West character. Its style can be traced back to the Toscanienne typefaces which appeared in advertisements and on signs at the end of the 19th century. Typical of this capital alphabet are the split serifs and robust base forms, which emphasize the typeface's decorative character. Zebrawood is, like Rosewood and Schwennel, meant as a bicolor font, meaning that the weight Zebrawood fill complements the inner spaces of Zebrawood regular. When used carefully in headlines, Zebrawood font will be sure to attract attention.
  11. BILLY ARGEL FONT - Personal use only
  12. Uptown Elegance - Personal use only
  13. Janda Spring Doodles - Personal use only
  14. Comistain - Personal use only
  15. Resavska BG - 100% free
  16. Button T. - Personal use only
  17. Quake Cyr - Unknown license
  18. SF Automaton Extended - Unknown license
  19. Janda Snickerdoodle Serif - Personal use only
  20. DS Note - Unknown license
  21. Just Me Again Down Here - Personal use only
  22. BENTO - 100% free
  23. Roskell - Personal use only
  24. Pakenham - Unknown license
  25. SF Automaton - Unknown license
  26. SF Speakeasy Shaded - Unknown license
  27. DS CenturyCapitals - Unknown license
  28. SF Pale Bottom - Unknown license
  29. SF Shai Fontai - Unknown license
  30. SF Slapstick Comic - Unknown license
  31. Frangipani Rose - Personal use only
  32. SF Automaton Condensed - Unknown license
  33. TypographerGotisch Schmuck - Unknown license
  34. Almanac of the Apprentice - Unknown license
  35. SF Port McKenzie Extended - Unknown license
  36. SF Minced Meat - Unknown license
  37. Road Hoe - Unknown license
  38. Action Man Extended - Personal use only
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